5 Massive Video Games Like Witcher 3 And Skyrim

Elders Scroll is Bethesda’s biggest and most popular creation. Elder Scroll series is known for its amazing open worlds and fun sidequest. On The Other Hand, We have Witcher series which started out rough but ended on a very high note, Witcher 3 is CD Projekt Red biggest and most popular creation yet. If you love these games then you will really much enjoy games down below

We picked up best games like Witcher 3 and Horizon Zero Dawn

Dark Messiah of Might and Magic

The core first-person melee combat is incredibly solid and the exploration, storytelling, and character growth are integrated brilliantly to create a unique and compelling experience. – Game Informer

You won’t remember Dark Messiah’s busty-woman character guide, but you will remember the sheer joy of mutilating the orcish, undead and assorted monstrous hordes in a variety of imaginative ways. When mass slaughter is as imaginative as this, it can’t help but be memorable. – Eurogamer

Though the first-person combat isn’t as precise as it could be, this one’s still a good choice for some online magic blasting fun. Just don’t expect a memorable story or characters if you’re more interested in the single-player content. – IGN

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor

Right now, it’s my main contender for game of the year, simply because, in its lack of pretension, its attention to detail and its understanding that video games first and foremost should be fun, it puts everything else I’ve played recently in its long shadow. – Guardian

A beautiful third-person action title that has deep role-playing game elements embedded firmly into it. You also get enormously detailed and deep environments, with unique enemies to populate it. This is simply a superb game. – Digital Chumps

While there are a limited number of genuinely memorable landmarks in the world of Mordor, the real point of interest is the captains being hunted. – CalmDownTom

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning

No matter what you’re looking for, whether it be amazing gameplay, immersive storytelling or perhaps a riveting new world to explore as you fully customize and re-customize your character at will, Reckoning has it all. – IGN

For all of these drawbacks, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is an intriguing, good-looking, game that has absolutely brought a new spin to the RPG genre. – NZGamer

The battles feel like the ones from Darksiders, the dialogues remind of Bioware titles, and the world wants to be as big and multifarious as Skyrim. Reckoning gets this mixture just about right, but misses its evident types in any discipline. I had fun anyway, which is mainly due to the cool talent system and the fascinating tale. Whoever lets oneself into it, receives a successful action-role-playing game that has found its place exactly between linear story-nuggets (Dragon Age) and open-world adventures (Skyrim). – GameStar

Horizon Zero Dawn

Horizon Zero Dawn thrums with the energy of a creative team finally allowed to explore something new. It builds on elements of open-world and loot-and-craft gameplay that we’ve seen before, but it does so within a context, a setting and a style that feel fresh. Horizon Zero Dawn discovers a stronger sense of its own personality in one game than Killzone ever managed across half a dozen. Guerrilla Games has long been developing some of the most buzzed-about games in the industry; with Horizon, it feels like it has finally found its own voice, one worthy of all that buzz. – Polygon

Horizon Zero Dawn is Guerrilla Games’ best effort, one of the PS4’s greatest games, and the best game ever crafted from the ground up for the platform. It combines a gripping narrative with intense action that blends both fast-paced combat with slower-paced, tense stealth sections perfectly. Everything about their vision for this game clicks into place and is accentuated by a stellar presentation. The game features top-shelf graphical work, a unique and enjoyable soundtrack, alongside a fantastic cast to make an unforgettable experience. – Game Over Online

Dragon Age: Inquisition

BioWare achieved everything that it needed to with Dragon Age: Inquisition. It revitalised a series that had suffered real brand damage in Dragon Age II, and easily stands as the best RPG we’ve seen in years. There is absolutely no reason to miss out on this one. – Digitally Downloaded

Dragon Age Inquisition is a must play RPG on the PS4 that successfully takes the best out of both previous games to create sword and sorcery perfection. – Impulsegamer

This is the return of the great Bioware, back on a path that we hope they don’t leave ever again. Emotive amount and variety of content makes for an incredible adventure. – Meristation